- John Young
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Yeah, not bad, is it? See, the O2 pressure is coming down now. Okay, the mains coming on the line, in case we need the heaters.
- John Young
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Yeah. Okay, the O2 pressure is now down to 925 and we have been on O2 High Rate two minutes. Coming up on two minutes.
- Gus Grissom
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Still don't have that scanner light out. There it goes. That's what caused that thing to go out the last time—when you turned those mains on.
- John Young
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Okay, that's three minutes and ten seconds of O2 High Rate. Don't want to stay on it five minutes. I think that is more than a guy can stand. The suit inlet temperature is up to 64 and pressure is down to 825. We will shoot it a shot of manual heaters here when it gets to 800.
- John Young
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Okay, MARK. Four minutes on the O2 High Rate Check. Now we will go to the first shot of manual heaters.
- John Young
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Yeah. That's what they said it'd do, didn't they? Okay, 10 seconds to go, and been holding the manual heater switch in for the last minute. It's keeping the pressure up to 825.
- Gus Grissom
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Give me the mark when you think I've got zero yaw.
Expand selection up Contract selection down Close - John Young
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Can't see a thing, Gus. The quantity at the end of the O2 High Rate Check was down to 62 percent. Started at 66 and ended 62. I can't see a thing out the window, Gus, because of the sun.
- John Young
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Yes. Well, I'm going to turn them off now and see what happens. Okay. The mains are off. Been on seven minutes while we were on O2 High Rate. Okay, we are down to 62 percent at three hours. We are two percent under what we should be. That ought to be good enough for a couple of orbits.
- Gus Grissom
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I really can't tell whether I have zero yaw or not. What do you think?
Expand selection down Contract selection up - Gus Grissom
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I have a problem with the 8-ball here, keeping it alined, or Orbit Rate control is not right.
- Hawaii CapCom
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Okay. Understand the 8-ball attitude is drifting badly. You have a GO from the ground. We are ready to up-line a 4-1 TR to you.
- John Young
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Okay. Gage Correlation Check at 1816, and away we go.
- Note
Pilot misread 24-hour clock. It should have been 1716.
- John Young
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Natch. Cabin temperature — 92. Suit temperature — 58. Cabin pressure is 5.6. Suit CO2 is 3/4. Left bottle is 5100. Right bottle is 5050. O2 quantity 62. Pressure is 840. Source temperature is 55. Source pressure is 2000. OAMS fuel —
- Hawaii CapCom
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Molly Brown, Hawaii CAP COM. Everything looks good on the ground. We will see you on the next time around. Aloha.
Spoken on March 23, 1965, 5:10 p.m. UTC (59 years, 7 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet